Galen and Galenism: Theory and Medical Practice from Antiquity to the European Renaissance

Routledge (2002)
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Abstract

A study of Galenism, a rational medical system embracing all health- and disease-related matters, and the dominant medical doctrine in the Latin West during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. It deals with a range of issues regarding the historical Galen and late-mediaeval and Renaissance Galenism.

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